You're telling me that this prince among men owns a car that needs refueling? Just like us mere mortals? Thank you so much, Gazette, for this fascinating insight into the world of this particular man. I would have expected a man of such importance to be flown in safely away from the proles. But wait, there's more in the paper? Are you going to tell us whether he favours bottle water over soft drinks? Or was he buying a cafinated beverage? HOW COULD YOU LEAVE THIS OFF THE WEB ARTICLE, I JUST NEED TO KNOW!

On another note a large number of people locally weren't able to vote in the Euro elections last week, despite checking their forms had gone through, because a second form was introduced yet not advertised anywhere online. To add to that Colchester council don't seem to think advertising this second form's necessity is important. Maybe you could report on that, y'know, if you're not too busy keeping us up to date with the lives of the rich and jobless?

You're telling me that this prince among men owns a car that needs refueling? Just like us mere mortals? Thank you so much, Gazette, for this fascinating insight into the world of this particular man. I would have expected a man of such importance to be flown in safely away from the proles. But wait, there's more in the paper? Are you going to tell us whether he favours bottle water over soft drinks? Or was he buying a cafinated beverage? HOW COULD YOU LEAVE THIS OFF THE WEB ARTICLE, I JUST NEED TO KNOW!
On another note a large number of people locally weren't able to vote in the Euro elections last week, despite checking their forms had gone through, because a second form was introduced yet not advertised anywhere online. To add to that Colchester council don't seem to think advertising this second form's necessity is important. Maybe you could report on that, y'know, if you're not too busy keeping us up to date with the lives of the rich and jobless?wormshero

wormshero wrote:
You're telling me that this prince among men owns a car that needs refueling? Just like us mere mortals? Thank you so much, Gazette, for this fascinating insight into the world of this particular man. I would have expected a man of such importance to be flown in safely away from the proles. But wait, there's more in the paper? Are you going to tell us whether he favours bottle water over soft drinks? Or was he buying a cafinated beverage? HOW COULD YOU LEAVE THIS OFF THE WEB ARTICLE, I JUST NEED TO KNOW!

On another note a large number of people locally weren't able to vote in the Euro elections last week, despite checking their forms had gone through, because a second form was introduced yet not advertised anywhere online. To add to that Colchester council don't seem to think advertising this second form's necessity is important. Maybe you could report on that, y'know, if you're not too busy keeping us up to date with the lives of the rich and jobless?

I am more interested in knowing what side of his car was the filler cap on.

[quote][p][bold]wormshero[/bold] wrote:
You're telling me that this prince among men owns a car that needs refueling? Just like us mere mortals? Thank you so much, Gazette, for this fascinating insight into the world of this particular man. I would have expected a man of such importance to be flown in safely away from the proles. But wait, there's more in the paper? Are you going to tell us whether he favours bottle water over soft drinks? Or was he buying a cafinated beverage? HOW COULD YOU LEAVE THIS OFF THE WEB ARTICLE, I JUST NEED TO KNOW!
On another note a large number of people locally weren't able to vote in the Euro elections last week, despite checking their forms had gone through, because a second form was introduced yet not advertised anywhere online. To add to that Colchester council don't seem to think advertising this second form's necessity is important. Maybe you could report on that, y'know, if you're not too busy keeping us up to date with the lives of the rich and jobless?[/p][/quote]I am more interested in knowing what side of his car was the filler cap on.Route88

wormshero wrote:
You're telling me that this prince among men owns a car that needs refueling? Just like us mere mortals? Thank you so much, Gazette, for this fascinating insight into the world of this particular man. I would have expected a man of such importance to be flown in safely away from the proles. But wait, there's more in the paper? Are you going to tell us whether he favours bottle water over soft drinks? Or was he buying a cafinated beverage? HOW COULD YOU LEAVE THIS OFF THE WEB ARTICLE, I JUST NEED TO KNOW!

On another note a large number of people locally weren't able to vote in the Euro elections last week, despite checking their forms had gone through, because a second form was introduced yet not advertised anywhere online. To add to that Colchester council don't seem to think advertising this second form's necessity is important. Maybe you could report on that, y'know, if you're not too busy keeping us up to date with the lives of the rich and jobless?

I am more interested in knowing what side of his car was the filler cap on.

You're right. Please, Gazette, tell us what side the filler cap is on so I can drill a hole in the side of my car, if necessary, in the hope that if I fill my car on the same side I may too, one day, become a man of vast unearned wealth stopping on such great roads as the A12.

[quote][p][bold]Route88[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]wormshero[/bold] wrote:
You're telling me that this prince among men owns a car that needs refueling? Just like us mere mortals? Thank you so much, Gazette, for this fascinating insight into the world of this particular man. I would have expected a man of such importance to be flown in safely away from the proles. But wait, there's more in the paper? Are you going to tell us whether he favours bottle water over soft drinks? Or was he buying a cafinated beverage? HOW COULD YOU LEAVE THIS OFF THE WEB ARTICLE, I JUST NEED TO KNOW!
On another note a large number of people locally weren't able to vote in the Euro elections last week, despite checking their forms had gone through, because a second form was introduced yet not advertised anywhere online. To add to that Colchester council don't seem to think advertising this second form's necessity is important. Maybe you could report on that, y'know, if you're not too busy keeping us up to date with the lives of the rich and jobless?[/p][/quote]I am more interested in knowing what side of his car was the filler cap on.[/p][/quote]You're right. Please, Gazette, tell us what side the filler cap is on so I can drill a hole in the side of my car, if necessary, in the hope that if I fill my car on the same side I may too, one day, become a man of vast unearned wealth stopping on such great roads as the A12.wormshero

wormshero wrote:
You're telling me that this prince among men owns a car that needs refueling? Just like us mere mortals? Thank you so much, Gazette, for this fascinating insight into the world of this particular man. I would have expected a man of such importance to be flown in safely away from the proles. But wait, there's more in the paper? Are you going to tell us whether he favours bottle water over soft drinks? Or was he buying a cafinated beverage? HOW COULD YOU LEAVE THIS OFF THE WEB ARTICLE, I JUST NEED TO KNOW!

On another note a large number of people locally weren't able to vote in the Euro elections last week, despite checking their forms had gone through, because a second form was introduced yet not advertised anywhere online. To add to that Colchester council don't seem to think advertising this second form's necessity is important. Maybe you could report on that, y'know, if you're not too busy keeping us up to date with the lives of the rich and jobless?

I am more interested in knowing what side of his car was the filler cap on.

You're right. Please, Gazette, tell us what side the filler cap is on so I can drill a hole in the side of my car, if necessary, in the hope that if I fill my car on the same side I may too, one day, become a man of vast unearned wealth stopping on such great roads as the A12.

I believe that the entrance to this garage and indeed the A12 in its vicinity, should be painted gold as a way to properly mark this esteemed visit.

[quote][p][bold]wormshero[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Route88[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]wormshero[/bold] wrote:
You're telling me that this prince among men owns a car that needs refueling? Just like us mere mortals? Thank you so much, Gazette, for this fascinating insight into the world of this particular man. I would have expected a man of such importance to be flown in safely away from the proles. But wait, there's more in the paper? Are you going to tell us whether he favours bottle water over soft drinks? Or was he buying a cafinated beverage? HOW COULD YOU LEAVE THIS OFF THE WEB ARTICLE, I JUST NEED TO KNOW!
On another note a large number of people locally weren't able to vote in the Euro elections last week, despite checking their forms had gone through, because a second form was introduced yet not advertised anywhere online. To add to that Colchester council don't seem to think advertising this second form's necessity is important. Maybe you could report on that, y'know, if you're not too busy keeping us up to date with the lives of the rich and jobless?[/p][/quote]I am more interested in knowing what side of his car was the filler cap on.[/p][/quote]You're right. Please, Gazette, tell us what side the filler cap is on so I can drill a hole in the side of my car, if necessary, in the hope that if I fill my car on the same side I may too, one day, become a man of vast unearned wealth stopping on such great roads as the A12.[/p][/quote]I believe that the entrance to this garage and indeed the A12 in its vicinity, should be painted gold as a way to properly mark this esteemed visit.romantic

If the writer is thinking of moving on to a national rag then they need to rememberer these should to be included in every story, make/model/colour with value if a flash motor, how old he is, how much he earns and the value of his house.

If the writer is thinking of moving on to a national rag then they need to rememberer these should to be included in every story, make/model/colour with value if a flash motor, how old he is, how much he earns and the value of his house.hughie-s

Ritchie_Hicks wrote:
Everyone's asking &quot;who cares" yet this is the most popular article on the website today, so someone clearly does!

Marks & Spencer mini shopping facility of course what would one expect?

and as for its degree of importance as news worthy, of course we can.

[quote][p][bold]Ritchie_Hicks[/bold] wrote:
Everyone's asking "who cares" yet this is the most popular article on the website today, so someone clearly does![/p][/quote]Marks & Spencer mini shopping facility of course what would one expect?
and as for its degree of importance as news worthy, of course we can.Nom De Plume

Scoot wrote:
But for those protestors he could have stopped off for a KFC on the Ipswich Road.......

Why would he want to come into Colchester?
Anyway, good to know he buys British petrol.

[quote][p][bold]Scoot[/bold] wrote:
But for those protestors he could have stopped off for a KFC on the Ipswich Road.......[/p][/quote]Why would he want to come into Colchester?
Anyway, good to know he buys British petrol.Boris

stevedawson wrote:
He was stationed at wattisham so he is not unused to the area.looks more like his dad every day.

Military consultant now, there is no end to your talents Dawson, Stand By Your Beds.
I go in there for a coffee and a pack of M&S Yum Yum's £1.19p so what don't we all.
Just because one of the bosses goes into a petrol station for food and fuel, it does not justify a media report, in fact it is a security risk that the paper is displaying his whereabouts.

[quote][p][bold]stevedawson[/bold] wrote:
He was stationed at wattisham so he is not unused to the area.looks more like his dad every day.[/p][/quote]Military consultant now, there is no end to your talents Dawson, Stand By Your Beds.
I go in there for a coffee and a pack of M&S Yum Yum's £1.19p so what don't we all.
Just because one of the bosses goes into a petrol station for food and fuel, it does not justify a media report, in fact it is a security risk that the paper is displaying his whereabouts.Nom De Plume